A London dentist stopped looking in other people’s mouths and started opening his own. The results may be something for everyone to chew on. Eugene Gamble spent most of his career as a dentist in London, quietly and diligently working on people’s teeth. Then, three years ago, he decided to give up his life’s work to become an entrepreneur. There was just one problem: he was no good at business. As
Whether you want to learn a new language, learn to cook, take up a musical instrument, or just get more out of the books you read, it helps to know how your brain learns. While everyone learns slightly differently, we do have similarities in the way our brains take in new information, and knowing how to train your brain can help us choose the most efficient strategies for learning new things. Here
Take 30 Seconds After Learning Something to Write Important Points Most of us are learning new stuff everyday. That might be from lectures, meetings, or even just a good podcast. If you want to really ingrain that experience in your mind, writer Robyn Scott suggests writing down a short, 30 seconds note. Scott shares the advice passed down to her from a colleague: Immediately after every lecture,
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